Human impacts could lead to increase in 'reef pest'

By Savannah Meacham
Updated July 18 2024 - 4:01am, first published 4:00am
Research reveals crown-of-thorns starfish larvae are consuming bacteria produced by human activity. Photo: HANDOUT/UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND
Research reveals crown-of-thorns starfish larvae are consuming bacteria produced by human activity. Photo: HANDOUT/UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND

Human activity could be behind an increase in one of the most devastating pests faced by Australia's precious Great Barrier Reef.

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